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Etch A Sketch

(2008, Video Games - Puzzle, Rated NR, Play it on: Mac/Windows)
  • Is it age appropriate?

    About our ratings

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    Not age appropriate for kids under 7, age appropriate for kids over 8; suggested age 8.
  • Is it any good?

    4.0
  • Common Sense says

    A fun and refreshingly different puzzle game.

Why We Rated This on for Ages 8 and Up

The good stuff

  • Educational value:

    Two of the four modes challenges players to unleash their creativity on a blank canvas.
  • Messages:

    Not an issue.
 

What to watch out for

  • Violence & scariness:

    Minor cartoon violence such as exploding crates near an enemy spider.
  • Language:

    Not an issue.
  • Consumerism:

    The game is based on the Etch A Sketch toy, but doesn't try to sell you on it.
 

What Parents Need to Know

This review of Etch A Sketch was written by Marc Saltzman

Parents need to know this game is ideal for players of all ages, though some of the puzzles in the main story mode can be quite tricky to solve and may be too challenging for younger or novice gamers.

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What’s the Story?

Who could forget the beloved 50 year-old children's toy, Etch A Sketch. You know, that rectangular red and grey gizmo that lets you unleash your creativity by using knobs to draw horizontal and vertical lines on a blank screen, and then shake it to start over? Of course you do. Now you can download a digital version of this classic toy, which goes above and beyond the original in the game-play department. In fact, it's really a few separate games and activities in one, and well worth the $20 purchase.

ETCH A SKETCH – yep, it's still goes by the same name – is a casual game with four individual modes available from the main menu. The meatiest is "Knobby's Quest," a story-driven campaign that puts a spin on classic fairy tales. You play as Knobby, a small circular and grey dude, who must navigate through obstacle-laden levels to reach the portal at the end, while also finding artifacts and rescuing hapless little creatures called Knergies (presumably pronounced "kinergies"). It may look like a platformer game, and yes, there's a bit of jumping and gem-collecting involved, but it's really a puzzle game because you must study the path Knobby must take and draw lines to help him get there, such as drawing a ramp from a low spot to a higher one, blocking the path of a nasty creature or drawing a line from ignited TNT to explosive boxes to free Knergies. Close

Is It Any Good?

Other game modes include "Knobby's Bounce" (which resembles the classic "Arkanoid" or "Breakout" arcade games) and "Etch," where you use the four arrows to draw on the screen, and then save or print your creation. You can also email your drawing to someone -- right from within the game -- but when I sent myself an email with a crudely-drawn house, it never arrived in my inbox. The final mode is a "Color Sketch" art studio that lets you import your black and white drawings to color them and use other tools to dress them up. Great idea! A few pre-made pieces of art are included, too. Close

Publisher’s Details

Released on 07/07/2008, price $19.99, not online enabled
ESRB rating: NR

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